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1. The polar bear is 11 feet tall when it was standing.. 2. The polar bear is graceful and athletic. 3. The polar bear is the biggest preorder in the world. 4. The polar bear is quite athletic in the water. 5. The polar bear can take an elephants eye when he is standing on his rear legs. |
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1. Polar bears live in the Arctic. 2. Maybe because the polar bear lives where it was very cold. 3. Mostly the artic is harsh, environment of snow, ice and water where could no one live.
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1. A mother polar bear usually gives birth to two cubs in the middle of the winter. 2. At the birth, the cubs are incurably tiny. 3. For the months they stay in the warm dens. 4. If there is real danger, the mother will fight with ever ounce of her strength to protect there cubs. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · |
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1. A polar bear favorite food some times are seal blubber . 2. When seals are plentiful and hunting is easy, a polar bear can gain 200 pounds in fall and winter. 3. When seals are harder to find polar bears come thin and may trying to find other animals. 4. Can you imagine an 800-pound bear pouncing on a tiny two ounce lemming. |
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1. Most polar bears spent there lives hunting for seals. 2. Hunting on ice is hard. 3. Working alone polar bears will try just about anything to catch there prey. 4. Sometimes they attack from the water when there swimming. 5. Sometimes they crawl towards a seal.
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1. Fortunately, polar bears are not in immediate danger. 2. About 25.000 of the live in the Arctic today. 3. Their future depends on the humans slowly encroaching on polar bear territory with plans. 4. With several international agreements in place to protect the polar bear. |













